Re: FCKEditor not working correctly on a Windows server., posted by Marty Jansen on Sat Jul 25 20:28:45 2015
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Sorry for the late reply. I have installed a slightly newer version of Elog, but the results are the same. I do get de the 3 editor bars, but the top 2 are greyed out and the bottom one doesn't do anything if clicked. I have commented out the lines that refer to the online equation editor, but that doesn't help much either. I think I let it rest. The old 2.9.xx version still works great, so we leave it at that.
Thanks anyway for the suggestions
Marty
Marty Jansen wrote: |
Hi,
After working many years with previous versions of ELOG, I decided to update to the latest version.
I have installed ELOG version 3.1.0 on a WIndows 2012R2 server with IE 1. The editor is showing up, but everything is greyed out, execpt for some items on the bottom row. (Style, Lettertype...) and after I do load a preset text form with different colors, the page remains white. The tables and text in the form is showing up.
The previous version with the older editor was working great on the same server.
Any suggestions?
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Re: FCKEditor not working correctly on a Windows server., posted by Richard Stamper on Tue Oct 13 12:39:14 2015 
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If you are using IE as your browser, the problem may be with that rather than the server. By default IE 11 display intranet sites in a "Compatibility mode" which breaks the FCKEditor in Elog version 3. Fortunately this mode can be disabled, which is what I have had to advise users here to do.
- Click on the "cogwheel" and select "Compatibility settings"
- Deselect "Display intranet sites in Compatibility view"
Pictures attached
Marty Jansen wrote: |
Sorry for the late reply. I have installed a slightly newer version of Elog, but the results are the same. I do get de the 3 editor bars, but the top 2 are greyed out and the bottom one doesn't do anything if clicked. I have commented out the lines that refer to the online equation editor, but that doesn't help much either. I think I let it rest. The old 2.9.xx version still works great, so we leave it at that.
Thanks anyway for the suggestions
Marty
Marty Jansen wrote: |
Hi,
After working many years with previous versions of ELOG, I decided to update to the latest version.
I have installed ELOG version 3.1.0 on a WIndows 2012R2 server with IE 1. The editor is showing up, but everything is greyed out, execpt for some items on the bottom row. (Style, Lettertype...) and after I do load a preset text form with different colors, the page remains white. The tables and text in the form is showing up.
The previous version with the older editor was working great on the same server.
Any suggestions?
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Re: FCKEditor not working correctly on a Windows server., posted by Matthew Sauder on Fri Sep 23 23:38:28 2016
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I know I'm a little late but is there a way to do this from elog? I've tried using the following line in the config but it doesn't seem to work in IE10. I figure if there is a way to modify the <head> before the page loads there could be hope.
Top text = <script>var meta = document.createElement('meta');meta.httpEquiv = "X-UA-Compatible";meta.content = "IE=edge";var head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0];head.insertBefore(meta, head.firstChild);</script>
Richard Stamper wrote: |
If you are using IE as your browser, the problem may be with that rather than the server. By default IE 11 display intranet sites in a "Compatibility mode" which breaks the FCKEditor in Elog version 3. Fortunately this mode can be disabled, which is what I have had to advise users here to do.
- Click on the "cogwheel" and select "Compatibility settings"
- Deselect "Display intranet sites in Compatibility view"
Pictures attached
Marty Jansen wrote: |
Sorry for the late reply. I have installed a slightly newer version of Elog, but the results are the same. I do get de the 3 editor bars, but the top 2 are greyed out and the bottom one doesn't do anything if clicked. I have commented out the lines that refer to the online equation editor, but that doesn't help much either. I think I let it rest. The old 2.9.xx version still works great, so we leave it at that.
Thanks anyway for the suggestions
Marty
Marty Jansen wrote: |
Hi,
After working many years with previous versions of ELOG, I decided to update to the latest version.
I have installed ELOG version 3.1.0 on a WIndows 2012R2 server with IE 1. The editor is showing up, but everything is greyed out, execpt for some items on the bottom row. (Style, Lettertype...) and after I do load a preset text form with different colors, the page remains white. The tables and text in the form is showing up.
The previous version with the older editor was working great on the same server.
Any suggestions?
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Re: ELOG Version field in elogs/Forum, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 5 10:18:38 2015
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> Hi Stefan,
> could we change the format of the "ELOG Version" field in this logbook, that one can enter the full git revision
> number?
> That would be 13 characters.
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> Cheers
> Andreas
Ok, done.
/Stefan |
Re: ELOG and Gmail?, posted by Erkcan Ozcan on Fri Jul 3 21:26:32 2015
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Using stunnel4 and the 3.1.0 version of elog, I was able to use gmail smtp without the use of iptables.
In my elogd.cfg I chose:
SMTP username = <gmailusername>@gmail.com
SMTP Password = <The hash produced with the perl statement posted by Christopher Lee>
SMTP host = 127.0.0.1
And in /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf:
[elogssl]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CApath = /etc/ssl/certs
FInally, run sudo stunnel4. |
Customized email subject line for an updated entry, posted by Erkcan Ozcan on Tue Jul 7 21:57:04 2015
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Hi,
The default email subject line for a new entry is: "New ELOG entry", and the default email subject line for an edited entry is: "Updated ELOG entry". However when we set "Use Email Subject", both new entries and the updated entries use the same email subject. Is there an equivalent of "Use Email Heading Edit" for the subject line? I tried "Use Email Subject Edit", to no avail.
Thanks in advance,
e. |
Re: Customized email subject line for an updated entry, posted by Erkcan Ozcan on Wed Jul 15 21:30:47 2015
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Since there were no responses, I decided to make good use of the fact that the software is thankfully open-sourced. I modified elogd.c and added just a couple of lines to get what I wanted.
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< if (old_mail && getcfg(lbs->name, "Use Email Subject Edit", subject, sizeof(subject))) {
< i = build_subst_list(lbs, slist, svalue, attrib, TRUE);
< sprintf(str, "%d", message_id);
< add_subst_list(slist, svalue, "message id", str, &i);
< strsubst_list(subject, sizeof(subject), slist, svalue, i);
< } else
These lines just follow the comment line: /* compose subject from attributes */
Erkcan Ozcan wrote: |
Hi,
The default email subject line for a new entry is: "New ELOG entry", and the default email subject line for an edited entry is: "Updated ELOG entry". However when we set "Use Email Subject", both new entries and the updated entries use the same email subject. Is there an equivalent of "Use Email Heading Edit" for the subject line? I tried "Use Email Subject Edit", to no avail.
Thanks in advance,
e.
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Re: Customized email subject line for an updated entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 4 13:29:45 2015
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Thanks, I added your code to the distribution and updated the documentation.
Erkcan Ozcan wrote: |
Since there were no responses, I decided to make good use of the fact that the software is thankfully open-sourced. I modified elogd.c and added just a couple of lines to get what I wanted.
22245,22250d22244
< if (old_mail && getcfg(lbs->name, "Use Email Subject Edit", subject, sizeof(subject))) {
< i = build_subst_list(lbs, slist, svalue, attrib, TRUE);
< sprintf(str, "%d", message_id);
< add_subst_list(slist, svalue, "message id", str, &i);
< strsubst_list(subject, sizeof(subject), slist, svalue, i);
< } else
These lines just follow the comment line: /* compose subject from attributes */
Erkcan Ozcan wrote: |
Hi,
The default email subject line for a new entry is: "New ELOG entry", and the default email subject line for an edited entry is: "Updated ELOG entry". However when we set "Use Email Subject", both new entries and the updated entries use the same email subject. Is there an equivalent of "Use Email Heading Edit" for the subject line? I tried "Use Email Subject Edit", to no avail.
Thanks in advance,
e.
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